Capital murder defendant escaped jail with another inmate who is suspected in unrelated homicide: Deputies

Jatonia Bryant Jr. and Noah David Roush escaped from a jail in Jefferson County, Arkansas, authorities said. (Mug shots: Jefferson County Sheriff

Jatonia Bryant Jr. and Noah David Roush escaped from a jail in Jefferson County, Arkansas, authorities said. (Mug shots: Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office)

Law enforcement in Jefferson County, Arkansas, are looking for two escaped inmates linked to separate homicides, one charged and the other uncharged.

Jatonia Bryant Jr., 23, and Noah David Roush, 22, climbed through a hole in the shower of “the Misdemeanor 2 pod” at the Dub Brassell Adult Detention Center on Saturday at approximately 9:40 p.m., according to an affidavit viewed by Law&Crime. This allegedly led to a hole in the roof, where the men climbed down.

Deputies did not learn the men were gone until Monday morning, records show.

“Both individuals are to be considered dangerous and should only be approached law enforcement personnel,” the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office wrote.

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